The RIG-I-like receptor (RLR) pathway is essential for detecting cytosolic viral RNA to trigger the production of type I interferons (IFNα/β) that initiate an innate antiviral response. Through systematic assessment of a wide variety of genomics data, we discovered 10 molecular signatures of known RLR pathway components that collectively predict novel members. We demonstrate that RLR pathway genes, among others, tend to evolve rapidly, interact with viral proteins, contain a limited set of protein domains, are regulated by specific transcription factors, and form a tightly connected interaction network. Using a Bayesian approach to integrate these signatures, we propose likely novel RLR regulators. RNAi knockdown experiments revealed a high...
International audienceThe RIG-I-like receptors (RLRs) play a major role in sensing RNA virus infecti...
Induction of an antiviral innate immune response relies on pattern recognition receptors, including ...
International audienceThe interferon (IFN) response, a major vertebrate defense mechanism against vi...
The RIG-I-like receptor (RLR) pathway is essential for detecting cytosolic viral RNA to trigger the ...
The RIG-I-like receptor (RLR) pathway is essential for detecting cytosolic viral RNA to trigger the ...
Contains fulltext : 152377.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The RIG-I-like ...
The RIG-I-like receptor (RLR) pathway is essential for detecting cytosolic viral RNA to trig-ger the...
The RIG-I-like receptor (RLR) pathway is essential for detecting cytosolic viral RNA to trigger the ...
RIG-I-like receptors (RLR) are cytosolic pattern recognition receptors (PRR) which are pivotal for t...
The recognition of pathogen associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) by pattern recognition receptors (...
RIG-I-like receptors (RLRs) are cytoplasmic sensors of viral RNA that trigger the signaling cascade ...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Distributions of the 49 known RLR pathway components (RLR genes, green) and 5,818 gene...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Retinoic acid inducible gene-I (RIG-I) is a cytoplasmi...
AbstractAntiviral immunity is initiated upon host recognition of viral products via non-self molecul...
Innate immunity is the first line of defense against pathogen invasion. A group of pathogen sensors ...
International audienceThe RIG-I-like receptors (RLRs) play a major role in sensing RNA virus infecti...
Induction of an antiviral innate immune response relies on pattern recognition receptors, including ...
International audienceThe interferon (IFN) response, a major vertebrate defense mechanism against vi...
The RIG-I-like receptor (RLR) pathway is essential for detecting cytosolic viral RNA to trigger the ...
The RIG-I-like receptor (RLR) pathway is essential for detecting cytosolic viral RNA to trigger the ...
Contains fulltext : 152377.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The RIG-I-like ...
The RIG-I-like receptor (RLR) pathway is essential for detecting cytosolic viral RNA to trig-ger the...
The RIG-I-like receptor (RLR) pathway is essential for detecting cytosolic viral RNA to trigger the ...
RIG-I-like receptors (RLR) are cytosolic pattern recognition receptors (PRR) which are pivotal for t...
The recognition of pathogen associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) by pattern recognition receptors (...
RIG-I-like receptors (RLRs) are cytoplasmic sensors of viral RNA that trigger the signaling cascade ...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Distributions of the 49 known RLR pathway components (RLR genes, green) and 5,818 gene...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Retinoic acid inducible gene-I (RIG-I) is a cytoplasmi...
AbstractAntiviral immunity is initiated upon host recognition of viral products via non-self molecul...
Innate immunity is the first line of defense against pathogen invasion. A group of pathogen sensors ...
International audienceThe RIG-I-like receptors (RLRs) play a major role in sensing RNA virus infecti...
Induction of an antiviral innate immune response relies on pattern recognition receptors, including ...
International audienceThe interferon (IFN) response, a major vertebrate defense mechanism against vi...